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Hi everyone, I just got my BMW x3 28i, but obviously a rock hit the right fog light on high way, I doubt if the warranty covers it but it doesn't hurt to ask. Anyone knows if its not covered under warranty how much it might cost to replace the Lens? Or maybe the warranty will cover it? Thanks!

Sorry, but you own the road damaged fog lamp lens. There are sometimes things that an SA can and will find a way to stretch into Warranty coverage, but road damage to a fog lamp lens isn't likely one of them.

Sorry, but you own the road damaged fog lamp lens. There are sometimes things that an SA can and will find a way to stretch into Warranty coverage, but road damage to a fog lamp lens isn't likely one of them.

I hit a truck tire recap in my M3 some years ago. The insurance adjuster asked me if the tread was moving when I hit it on the highway, or stationary. It was moving, and as a result, the damage was covered under comprehensive (no deductible). If it would have been stationary, it would hav been covered under collision (deductible).
Obviously this rule does not cover moving/statioary vehicles, and I'm not sure if it covers rocks, but it could not hurt to check.